

An edition of Living together separately (1991)
Arabs and Jews in contemporary Jerusalem
By Michael Romann
Publish Date
1991
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Language
eng
Pages
274
Description:
Focusing on the conduct of everyday life, rather than ideology. provides a look at the complex networks of practical relations developed by Jews and Arabs in over two decades of Israel control of the city (cont.). (Cont.) ... Adressing such questions as : how does the use of urban space and urban systems reflect both segregation and integration? how do ethnic identities influence interactions in adjoining neighborhoods, workplaces, etc.? (cont.). (Cont.) in the final chapter the authors evaluate the Jerusalem situation in comparison with conditions in other deeply divided cities and in light of the Intifada.
subjects: Palestinian Arabs, Arab-Israeli conflict, Ethnic relations, Jews, Palestijnen, Soziale Integration, Relations interethniques, Histoire, Relations judéo-arabes, Palestiniens, Etnische betrekkingen, Conflit israélo-arabe, Araber, Joden, Juifs, Politique et gouvernement, Juden, Palästinenser, Politischer Konflikt, Separatismus, Relations Juifs-Arabes, Jewish-arab relations, Jerusalem, social life and customs
Places: Jerusalem
Times: 1973-1993